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Bomb blast in Philippines kills 6

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Bomb blast in Philippines kills 6

Explosion in southern Philippines injures more than 30

CBC News Posted: Aug 5, 2013 9:06 AM ET Last Updated: Aug 5, 2013 9:05 AM ET

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Firefighters try to contain the fire from a powerful explosion in Cotabato city, which has previously suffered bombings. Firefighters try to contain the fire from a powerful explosion in Cotabato city, which has previously suffered bombings. (Associated Press)

A powerful bomb apparently rigged to a vehicle exploded Monday during rush hour along a main road in a volatile southern Philippine city, killing at least six people and wounding more than 30 others, officials said.

Troops and police closed off the area along Sinsuat Avenue in Cotabato city as firefighters and ambulances arrived at the chaotic scene, where witnesses saw at least four people bloodied on the pavement as cars and buildings burned after the explosion.

The fire damaged power and telephone cables, causing power outages in nearby communities, police said.

Senior Superintendent Rolen Balquin, who heads the city police, said the dead included a police officer aboard a passing van. Another police officer on board that van was wounded by shrapnel and was in critical condition in a hospital.

At least 33 people were wounded by bomb shrapnel and flying debris from cars and motorcycles damaged by the explosion, he said.

Previous bombings

Cotabato, a bustling trading hub 880 kilometres south of Manila, has been hit previously by bombings blamed on Muslim rebels and extortion gangs.

The bomb exploded Monday afternoon as a bulletproof SUV, carrying city administrator Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi, was passing by. Sayadi was not hurt but one of her police bodyguards in a security van was killed, officials said, adding it was unclear if Sayadi was the target of the attack.

'We'll hold accountable these criminals who terrorize our society.'
—Herminio Coloma, government spokesman


President Benigno Aquino III's administration condemned the bombing and vowed to hunt down those responsible.

"We condemn the use of violence to kill and maim our countrymen who are peacefully going about their daily lives," Aquino's spokesman Herminio Coloma said. "We'll hold accountable these criminals who terrorize our society."

Philippine authorities did not immediately point to any suspects, but government forces have been on alert in the volatile region due to recent attacks and bombings by a breakaway Muslim rebel faction opposed to peace talks between the government and a main insurgent group.

Suspected members of the rebel faction, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement, detonated a bomb that killed the manager of a bar and wounded four others along Sinsuat Avenue in Cotabato city last July, the military said.

The breakaway guerrillas oppose talks between the government and the 11,000-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front, predicting the negotiations would go nowhere. They vowed to continue fighting for a separate homeland for minority Muslims in the south of the largely Roman Catholic Philippines.

 

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Investigators look for evidence in the wreckage after a car bomb explosion in Cotabato, Philippines, August 5, 2013 (AFP, Mark Navales)


 

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Aug. 5 - A powerful explosion in Cotobato City in southern Philippines sets fire to nearby buildings, leaving six people dead and 28 injured. Deborah Gembara reports




 
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